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CLAIRE SCHMIDT- Transferred from Bitterwater '25 The Florist Shop '25 A Pair of Sixes '25 Track '25 Football '25 - Baseball '25 Block '25 ALICE TOMMASINI- Baseball '22 ' Underwood Medal '24 i Junior Program Committee '24 4 Science Club '25 Group Leader '25 - Underwood 'Silver Pin '25- CHAUNCEY BRUNETTT- Track '23, '25 ' Football Captain '23 Basketball '23, '24, '25 Football '24, '25 A Ass't Business Manager of Annual '24 Ticket Manag'er,'24 Circle, Block, and Three Stars IfPage Thirteenj
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IQPage Twelvej LOUISE SCHMIDT- Transferred from Bitterwater '24 Clarence '24 Los Castillos de'Torresnobles '24 Washington-Lincoln Program '24 Junior Stunt '24 E1 Junto '24, '25 Science Club '25 Dramatic Club '25 Operetta, Greeting the Gypsy Queen '25 A Pairlof Sixes '25 EMIL FOLETTA-5 Executive Council '24 The Copperhead '24 Clarence '24 - Baseball '24, '25 The Florist Shop '25 Class Yell Leader '25 Basketball '25 Joke Editor of Annual '25 Track '25 A Pair of Sixes '25 GLADYS TAYLOR- Transferred from Parkfield '24 Underwood'Medal '24 Ass't Printer of King Hi-Ways '25 Underwood S-ilver Pin '25 Chairman Ticket Committee '25 Girls' Chorus '25 T Group Leader '25
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Senior Class History President -------.......... .......... J oy Mansfield V1Ce'l31'eSid911t ------------ ...... R Obert Hamilton Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,. ,..-,. H 3,1-Old Eade On August fifteenth, nineteen hundred and twenty-one, fifty -seven timid boys and girls entered the King City Union High School. After becoming accustomed to the high school ways, we elected the following officers: President, Joy Mansfield, Vice-president, Robert Hamiltong Secretary, Harold Eadeg Treasurer, Gladys Garner, Editor, Charlotte Bruce. At Christmas, we took a prominent part in the program given be- fore the Student Body. In the spring, together with the sophomo-res, we gave a dancing party to the upper classmen. Our class was well represented in the basketball and baseball teams, making our freshman year a successful one. When school re-opened in August, our class had been reduced to forty-six students. At our first class meeting the following officers were elected: President, Teddy Baneg Vice-president, Gladys Garner, Secretary, Joy Mansfield 3 Treasurer, Charlotte Bruce 5 Editor, Kenneth Eade. In football we were represented by Hubert Garner, Teddy Bane. Chauncey Brunetti, Ronald Russell, Frederick Villa, Robert Hamilton, and Jack Carter. Hubert Garner, Chauncey Brunetti, and Cecil Brann were on the basketball squad. In the girls' basketball games, Mabel Miller, Charlotte Bruce, Joy Mansfield, Gertrude Bengard, Julia Adams, and Ethel Melendy took part. We took an active part in school activities and our sophomore year came to an end all too soon. At the first meeting held after the opening of the new school term, we elected the following officers: President, Robert Hamilton, Vice- president, Kenneth Eadeg Secretary, Geraldine Barbreeg Treasurer, Teddy Baneg Editor, Charlotte Bruce. In athletics, the following boys were on the football squad: John Leak, Robert Hamilton, Teddy Bane, Chauncey Brunetti, Warren Im- walle, and Ronald Russell. Chauncey Brunetti, John Leake, Teddy Bane, Robert Hamilton, and Warren Imwalle' made the first team in basketball. In track, Robert Hamilton, Chauncey Brunetti, and Warren Imwalle won us many honors. Gladys Garner, Chauncey Brunetti, Joy Mansfield, and Charlotte Bruce were elected to the staff of La Copa de Oro. Among the school activities which we successfully conducted were: the Lincoln program, Clarence, a play which the audience will not soon forget, and the Prom which will be remembered as one of the most enjoyable social events of the year. At the opening of our senior year, only seventeen boys and girls are left of the fifty-seven who started high school four years ago. A fPage Fourteenj
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